copyright 2009 Sara Dilliplane
A few weekends ago I was in Syracuse, New York, for the fourth of July. As the sun set, we saw the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra perform on the old fairgrounds followed by a beautiful display of fireworks. There’s something about the marriage of music and those brilliant sparks of colored light that always gives me goosebumps!
We also took advantage of the rare non-rainy day (the Northeast is having the rainiest summer) to explore the trails around Beaver Lake, a nature preserve in the farming area just outside of Syracuse. Halfway through the Bog Trail, we came across these two water snakes, sunning themselves near some rocks.
all images copyright 2009 Sara Dilliplane
We sat and watched them for at least 10 minutes: the one on the rock didn’t budge a millimeter, but the one in the water gradually edged closer to the rock so imperceptibly slow, you hardly noticed him moving. Then the two snakes stayed locked in a staring contest, motionless, yet clearly in deep conversation.
Later, we came across this clearing in the woods where a few tired walkers sat resting on the fallen pine trees. In the afternoon light, the forest floor of pine needles looked lavender and rose-colored…

Further up ahead, my boyfriend spotted a doe and her two fawns, which unfortunately I missed — I was facing the opposite direction drawing the clouds over Beaver Lake:

We kept looking for the deer on our way back to the main gate, but they had disappeared into the forest.
Wow these are amazingly beautiful!
thank you, lady! Fireworks always makes me think of last year when we saw the Boston show and my camera ran out of battery!
SUCH beautiful drawings, Sara! and the story to go with them…feel like I was there with you. xoxo -Julia
Wow, these are really stunning, Sara! That pastel one of the forest? Yowza!
these are beautiful, sara!
thanks, everyone! It’s so lovely to read your responses! ox, Sara
I like your sketches!Is the painting done with oil pastel?Just soooo to my taste.:-)
Hi Robin! The drawings are all pastel. Thanks for the feedback!